![]() Note: Nisus Thesaurus does not show in Services Menu - but works for me. So turn German and - in case - just Restart for the Services! How is that? - it did work the day before - nothing changed not at all. BUT before doing so, I tried German keyboard again and WOW: NO WAY - I didn't shut down the machine over night.Ģ) "Services / Building." And mostly problems for me have been with German localization - so I was about to switch to U.S. Keyboards may make the difference - I have a German keyboard with my old black MacBook. And I do have the service checked in the Services pane under Keyboard shortcuts. Thanks for your help but it sure isn't working for me on either my MacBook or iMac. You may encounter the MacBook beeping 3 times alternating between long and short sounds. ![]() Thus, the failure of the device to complete an integrity check triggers the beeps. ![]() This component could be damaged or out of place. Apple appears to have decided for me that I should not be able to. A 3-beep sound within a 5-second interval proves a RAM-related issue within your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. I can use the Thesaurus palette within Nisus Writer instead but I would like to have the Thesaurus available elsewhere. In fact Lookup in Thesaurus does not show under the Services menu either - in Nisus nor in any other program. ![]() This happened on my Macbook Air and I transferred my data to a Macbook Pro the. Some notes, I know this isnt a ram or hardware issue. Ive searched for this issue already but havent been able to find a solution. ![]() It beeps once, 3 seconds pass, then it beeps again-this repeats. I really would like to have the Nisus Thesaurus available in other programs but Apple's bad new design for Services does not allow that. My Macbook randomly beeps two times every couple of minutes or so. Should I go into the Shortcuts pane and change it to another shortcut key? I guess that's because AppleKey < requires the shift key to get the < and that's three keys Apple key - shift key and then < and all I get is a "ding." The < symbol appears on the same key as the comma and requires a shift. I am not used to Nisus Thesaurus - but it seems to work with me.ġ) Go "Services / Services Preferences / Keyboard Shortcuts"Ģ) Select "Services" to the left and make sure "Look up Selection in Thesaurus" is activated in the list to the right.ģ) Use Shortcut offered or change it your way ![]()
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